"Chipmunks and gray squirrels are fun to watch, especially this time of year," said Golben. "Each has its own unique way of preparing for the coming winter months."

Visitors can meet the museum's resident chipmunk and view a slide show of chipmunk antics. After the program, Golben will lead a hike in search of chipmunk and squirrel habitats. Participants can also make a chipmunk and squirrel craft to take home.

Wooden squirrel feeder kits will be available in the museum's gift shop for $8 each.

This program is for adults with or without children and children age 5 and older. Admission is $7, $5 for children, with a $2 discount for museum members.

For more information, visit hhnaturemuseum.org or call 534-5506, ext. 204.